Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 1 | favors. But Curio, as war was being openly prepared against
2 I, 5 | influenced by] the fear of being called to trial, and the
3 I, 6 | to attend to, nor to fear being called to an account for
4 I, 6 | the city was in danger of being set on fire, or when the
5 I, 8 | 1.7]These things being made known to Caesar, he
6 I, 13 | 1.12]In the mean time, being informed that Thermus the
7 I, 15 | 14]Intelligence of this being brought to Rome, so great
8 I, 15 | attend him; but afterward, being warned by his friends that
9 I, 16 | with ten cohorts; but, on being informed of Caesar's approach,
10 I, 16 | a great part of his men. Being left on the road with a
11 I, 16 | allegiance]. Vibullius, being informed by him of the transactions
12 I, 18 | encouraged by a promise of being amply rewarded, with dispatches
13 I, 19 | leaped off the walls. Attius, being brought before Antonius,
14 I, 21 | 1.20]Domitius's design being noised abroad, the soldiers
15 I, 23 | on their own lives. Leave being granted him, he departed. ~
16 I, 24 | in the public treasury, being brought to Caesar by the
17 I, 25 | 1.24]Pompey, being informed of what had passed
18 I, 26 | for want of shipping; and, being afraid that Pompey would
19 I, 26 | secure them the better from being attacked by the shipping
20 I, 28 | of the army to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls,
21 I, 29 | tops of the houses: Caesar, being apprised of the design by
22 I, 29 | and scaled the walls: but being cautioned by the people
23 I, 29 | trenches, they halted, and being conducted by the inhabitants
24 I, 31 | things were nearly completed, being informed of Curio's approach,
25 I, 33 | candidate for the consulate, being contented with what was
26 I, 37 | twelve ships at Arelas, which being completed and rigged in
27 I, 37 | timber was cut down), and being brought to Massilia, he
28 I, 39 | legions he had. These matters being settled, reinforcements
29 I, 41 | from the main army, which being known to Petreius and Afranius,
30 I, 42 | be finished in the night. Being acquainted with the nature
31 I, 42 | carrying on the work without being seen; so that the whole
32 I, 42 | discovered that the camp was being fortified. ~
33 I, 44 | and, on a reinforcement being sent, they were obliged
34 I, 45 | retire and give up the post, being accustomed to this manner
35 I, 46 | 45]Almost the whole army being daunted at this, because
36 I, 46 | soldiers of the ninth legion, being over zealous to repair the
37 I, 47 | rest to fly. The cohorts being beaten back to the wall,
38 I, 47 | back to the wall, and some being driven by their fears into
39 I, 57 | along with him. A fleet being thus furnished with every
40 I, 58 | missiles. Thus prepared, and being apprised of the enemy's
41 I, 58 | of our men in valor: and being lately come from the Massilians,
42 I, 60 | Caesar at Ilerda, the bridge being completed at the same time,
43 I, 61 | face of affairs. The bridge being finished, five powerful
44 I, 61 | finished, five powerful states being joined to Caesar, a way
45 I, 62 | Sertorius in the late war, being conquered by Pompey, still
46 I, 63 | 1.62]Notice of this being given by the scouts, Caesar
47 I, 63 | was received of the bridge being nearly completed over the
48 I, 65 | over. A few of his soldiers being carried away by the force
49 I, 65 | a man perished. His army being safe on the opposite bank,
50 I, 66 | saw them at a distance, being affrighted at so unexpected
51 I, 67 | the camp to fetch water, being taken by our horse, Caesar
52 I, 67 | When they heard the shout, being afraid lest they should
53 I, 71 | in the camps, to which, being intercepted by Caesar's
54 I, 74 | generals of his opponents, being alarmed that they had lost
55 I, 75 | might have the means of being recommended to Caesar. Even
56 I, 76 | formed into a body, and being alarmed by the unexpected
57 I, 80 | repulse our horse; and these being forced to give way, they
58 I, 80 | could quit the line without being taken by Caesar's horse. ~
59 I, 81 | advanced four miles, and being very much harassed by our
60 I, 84 | flanks. The hostile armies being arranged in this manner,
61 I, 88 | things, a just valuation being made. Whatever disputes
62 I, 88 | third part of their army being dismissed in two days, Caesar
63 II, 1 | reaches to the fortress, being fortified by the nature
64 II, 1 | furnished. These things being provided, he raised a mound
65 II, 3 | mean time, Lucius Nasidius, being sent by Cneius Pompey with
66 II, 5 | respectable of every age, being expressly invited and solicited,
67 II, 6 | fortune of war. Our ships being at some distance from each
68 II, 6 | were distressed. Nor, after being joined by the Albici, did
69 II, 6 | indeed, of one of them being broken off, the whole ship
70 II, 6 | founder, which circumstance being observed, the ships of Brutus'
71 II, 7 | hear the tidings, and, on being informed of the event, were
72 II, 10 | cover the musculus. The roof being thus sloped and laid over
73 II, 11 | At length several stones being picked away from the foundation
74 II, 12 | arise, to prevent their being instantly plundered at a
75 II, 14 | the gates, and, the wind being high and favorable to them,
76 II, 17 | which took place in Italy, being diffident of Pompey's success,
77 II, 17 | of Caesar. That though, being pre-engaged to Cneius Pompey
78 II, 18 | allegiance to him and Pompey. Being informed of all that happened
79 II, 19 | Corduba. This proclamation being published through the whole
80 II, 22 | this kind), their turret being demolished, a great part
81 II, 25 | the approaches to the town being rendered difficult and narrow
82 II, 25 | but a hundred and twenty being killed, the rest retreated
83 II, 26 | the king's entire forces being thrown into disorder and
84 II, 26 | almost all the enemy's horse being safe, because they made
85 II, 33 | 2.33]The soldiers, being affected by this oration,
86 II, 34 | friends: the light-infantry being deserted by those who had
87 II, 34 | minds of Attius's soldiers being prepossessed with fear and
88 II, 37 | by messages and letters. Being elated by all these things,
89 II, 38 | 2.38]This plan being settled, and his conduct
90 II, 38 | behind in his own kingdom, being called home by a neighboring
91 II, 40 | 2.40]Juba, being informed by Sabura of the
92 II, 41 | sixteen miles, his army being exhausted with the fatigue,
93 II, 41 | the line, the Numidians, being fresh, by their speed avoided
94 III, 1 | chosen consul. This business being ended, as credit was beginning
95 III, 4 | legion from Sicily, which being composed of two he called
96 III, 7 | nor did Bibulus, his fleet being disordered and his seamen
97 III, 8 | For Bibulus at Corcyra, being informed of Caesar's approach,
98 III, 9 | connection with Caesar; but not being able to prevail with the
99 III, 9 | smallness of their numbers, being weakened by several wounds,
100 III, 9 | their engines. Octavius, being informed of their determination,
101 III, 18 | 3.18]Bibulus, being prevented from landing for
102 III, 18 | landing for several days, and being seized with a violent distemper
103 III, 19 | and the general safety and being listened to with silence
104 III, 19 | which Vatinius escaped by being protected by the arms of
105 III, 21 | town discovered: his plots being revealed, and Capua shut
106 III, 21 | Capua shut against him, being apprehensive of danger,
107 III, 22 | of their debts. But not being able to prevail with them,
108 III, 26 | Apollonia and Dyrrachium, and being seen from the continent,
109 III, 26 | they were still afraid of being attacked by the enemy's
110 III, 27 | some lost their lives by being dashed against the rocks,
111 III, 28 | not kept up with the rest, being overtaken by the night,
112 III, 29 | about eight hundred horse being landed, Antony sent most
113 III, 30 | find a ford. Pompey's route being easy, because he was not
114 III, 30 | marches against Antonius, and being informed of his approach,
115 III, 30 | Pompey, to prevent his being hemmed in between two armies,
116 III, 32 | for they asserted, that being expelled from their own
117 III, 32 | times of war; the whole sums being called in, on which occasion,
118 III, 35 | first arrival in Aetolia, being very kindly received, dislodged
119 III, 36 | s camp, at which Cassius being alarmed, and having received
120 III, 38 | the enemy's view. Scipio being in readiness to pursue him,
121 III, 38 | ambush, their suspicions being raised by the neighing of
122 III, 40 | to hinder provisions from being brought into the town from
123 III, 40 | attempted to storm Lissus, but being delayed three days by the
124 III, 42 | 3.42]Pompey, being cut off from Dyrrachium,
125 III, 43 | 3.43]Caesar, on being informed of these transactions,
126 III, 46 | 3.46]Caesar, being uneasy about the retreat
127 III, 46 | their retreat. These things being completed, he ordered his
128 III, 46 | soon as Caesar perceived, being afraid that his men would
129 III, 46 | that were sunk. But our men being contented to retreat without
130 III, 49 | constant fatigue to them, being men unaccustomed to work,
131 III, 51 | occasion requires. Sylla, being deputed by Caesar to take
132 III, 53 | centurions lost their eyes. And being desirous to produce testimony
133 III, 55 | Acarnania, and Amphilochis, being reduced, as we have related,
134 III, 57 | an audience; for Scipio being reprimanded by Favonius,
135 III, 58 | on the trees, the horses being almost starved, Pompey thought
136 III, 59 | pecuniary rewards, and from being needy had made them affluent.
137 III, 62 | provide fascines. These things being prepared, he embarked on
138 III, 63 | circumstance was known to Pompey, being told to him by the Allobrogian
139 III, 64 | 3.64]Marcellinus, being informed of this disorder,
140 III, 65 | commanded the nearest fort, being informed of what had happened,
141 III, 66 | several days, the works being all entire. ~
142 III, 69 | delay which this occasioned, being informed of what had happened,
143 III, 69 | rampart by a narrow breach, being apprehensive of their retreat,
144 III, 69 | cavalry, to prevent their being overpowered within the lines,
145 III, 69 | trenches; and the first being trodden to death, the rest
146 III, 69 | their own friends fleeing, being afraid that they should
147 III, 71 | perished without a wound, being trodden to death in the
148 III, 74 | he was apprehensive of being distressed for want of corn. ~
149 III, 75 | as a convoy. This affair being concluded, having retained
150 III, 75 | river Genusus, the banks being steep, their horse overtook
151 III, 76 | work (the fortifications being entire), made long excursions,
152 III, 76 | because the design of marching being adopted in a hurry, they
153 III, 76 | wagons and luggage behind. Being thus incapable of pursuing,
154 III, 78 | for a person in haste. And being apprehensive for Domitius,
155 III, 79 | this time. Letters likewise being sent by Pompey through all
156 III, 80 | 3.80]The two armies being united, Caesar marched to
157 III, 82 | him. The forces of Pompey being thus augmented, and two
158 III, 84 | 3.84]Corn being provided, and his soldiers
159 III, 85 | seeing no likelihood of being able to bring Pompey to
160 III, 85 | corn, and also, that by being in motion he might get some
161 III, 85 | to fatigue. These matters being settled, when the signal
162 III, 93 | experience by custom, and being practiced in former battles,
163 III, 93 | the archers and slingers, being left destitute and defenseless,
164 III, 95 | continued till mid-day, yet, being prepared to undergo any
165 III, 99 | mountains, his strength being exhausted by fatigue, was
166 III, 101| discipline, and the wind being high and favorable, he filled
167 III, 101| fleet at Vibo, and our ships being moored to the land, to strike
168 III, 101| manner as before. The wind being favorable, he sent into
169 III, 101| left to guard the fleet, being considered as invalids,
170 III, 103| 3.103]Pompey, being informed of these proceedings,
171 III, 104| kingdom during the minority, being informed of these things,
172 III, 104| tribune to assassinate him. Being kindly addressed by them,
173 III, 110| his fellow soldiers, who being involved in the same guilt,
174 III, 110| the skill of veterans by being in several wars in Alexandria.
175 III, 111| masters of these, Caesar being deprived of his fleet, they
176 III, 112| of its narrowness. Caesar being greatly alarmed on this
177 III, 112| of the passes); and a few being killed on both sides, Caesar
178 III, 112| success; but his messengers being discovered and apprehended,
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 179 I, 4 | law that the penalty of being burned by fire should await
180 I, 8 | frequently by night), but being kept at bay by the strength
181 I, 14 | victory, and as to their being astonished that they had
182 I, 16 | consequence of the coldness (Gaul, being as before said, situated
183 I, 16 | and saying that it was being collected—brought in—on
184 I, 16 | does he complain of his being forsaken. ~~
185 I, 21 | 21 Being on the same day informed
186 I, 25 | the enemy’s phalanx. That being dispersed, they made a charge
187 I, 27 | While those things are being sought for and got together,
188 I, 31 | greater number of Germans being brought over the Rhine,
189 I, 33 | 33 Caesar, on being informed of these things,
190 I, 37 | Cimberius, headed them. Being greatly alarmed at these
191 I, 40 | for themselves. As to its being reported that the soldiers
192 I, 40 | or, that upon some crime being discovered, covetousness
193 I, 42 | 42 Upon being apprized of Caesar’s arrival,
194 I, 42 | obstinacy upon his demands being made known. The fifth day
195 I, 42 | Meanwhile, as ambassadors were being often sent to and fro between
196 I, 42 | that “he was afraid of being ensnared by him through
197 I, 44 | of his own accord, but on being invited and sent for by
198 I, 44 | he did not come without being invited, and in that he
199 I, 46 | 46 While these things are being transacted in the conference
200 I, 49 | execute the work. The camp being fortified, he left there
201 I, 52 | our men, upon the signal being given, vigorously made an
202 I, 53 | Valerius Procillus, as he was being dragged by his guards in
203 II, 2 | reported that troops were being raised, and that an army
204 II, 2 | raised, and that an army was being collected in one place.
205 II, 4 | respecting their number, because being united to them by neighborhood
206 II, 10 | 10 Caesar, being apprized of this by Titurius,
207 II, 11 | 11 That matter being determined on, marching
208 II, 14 | war upon the Roman people, being urged thereto by their nobles,
209 II, 17 | while under baggage, which being routed, and the baggage-train
210 II, 19 | upon our horse. The latter being easily routed and thrown
211 II, 23 | front and on the left side being then exposed, since the
212 II, 24 | who had come to Caesar, being sent by their state as auxiliaries),
213 II, 25 | standards of the twelfth legion being collected together in one
214 II, 26 | baggage-train, upon the battle being reported to them, quickened
215 II, 28 | 28 This battle being ended, and the nation and
216 II, 28 | nation and name of the Nervii being almost reduced to annihilation,
217 II, 29 | Nervii, upon this battle being reported to them, they returned
218 II, 30 | observed that a tower also was being built at a distance, they
219 II, 31 | when they saw that it was being moved, and was approaching
220 II, 32 | except upon their arms being delivered up; that he should
221 II, 32 | Roman people.” The matter being reported to their countrymen,
222 II, 35 | 35 These things being achieved, [and] all Gaul
223 II, 35 | achieved, [and] all Gaul being subdued, so high an opinion
224 III, 1 | forts, upon embassadors being sent to him from all parts
225 III, 1 | Octodurus; and this village being situated in a valley, with
226 III, 2 | and several individuals being absent, who had been dispatched
227 III, 3 | up [by the enemy]; safety being now nearly despaired of,
228 III, 4 | the enemy, upon the signal being given, rushed down [upon
229 III, 4 | as any part of the camp, being destitute of defenders,
230 III, 5 | afterward, upon the signal being given, sally forth from
231 III, 6 | the forces of the enemy being thus routed, and stripped
232 III, 6 | fortifications. Which battle being finished, inasmuch as Galba
233 III, 7 | 7 These things being achieved, while Caesar had
234 III, 7 | tranquillity, the Belgae being overcome, the Germans expelled,
235 III, 8 | Romans. All the sea coast being quickly brought over to
236 III, 9 | 9 Caesar, being informed of these things
237 III, 9 | provided. These matters being quickly executed, he himself,
238 III, 9 | and the other states also, being informed of Caesar’s arrival,
239 III, 12 | were generally such that, being placed on extreme points [
240 III, 12 | large dams, and the latter being made almost equal in height
241 III, 14 | and rigging, upon these being cut away, the entire management
242 III, 15 | enemy], as we have said, being brought down, although two
243 III, 18 | hasten to [our] camp; which being granted, rejoicing as if
244 III, 20 | Sotiates. On his arrival being known, the Sotiates having
245 III, 21 | and a great number of them being slain, Crassus began to
246 III, 21 | Having obtained it, they, being ordered to deliver up their
247 III, 22 | found any one who, upon his being slain to whose friendship
248 III, 22 | together to arms, upon a shout being raised at that part of the,
249 III, 23 | But then, the barbarians being alarmed, because they had
250 III, 23 | giving battle. This matter being brought to a council, when
251 III, 24 | depressed in spirit [as being assailed while] under baggage.
252 III, 24 | under baggage. This measure being approved of by the leaders
253 III, 26 | going on. And then, a shout being heard in that quarter, our
254 III, 26 | and] all their affairs being despaired of, made great
255 III, 28 | past, yet, since, all Gaul being reduced, the Morini and
256 IV, 4 | power of the Suevi, but being at last driven from their
257 IV, 6 | 6 Caesar, being aware of their custom, in
258 IV, 14 | perceive what was going on; who being suddenly alarmed by all
259 IV, 14 | flight. Their consternation being made apparent by their noise
260 IV, 15 | that their families were being slain, throwing away their
261 IV, 15 | safe to a man, very few being even wounded. Caesar granted
262 IV, 16 | 16 The German war being finished, Caesar thought
263 IV, 17 | in consequence of these being in different directions
264 IV, 17 | serving as buttresses, and being connected with every portion
265 IV, 19 | found that the bridge was being built, had called a council,
266 IV, 22 | that place, by winds, from being able to reach the same port.
267 IV, 23 | 23 These matters being arranged, finding the weather
268 IV, 23 | the same time, the signal being given and the anchor weighed,
269 IV, 25 | men; for the barbarians being startled by the form of
270 IV, 27 | 27 The enemy being thus vanquished in battle,
271 IV, 28 | 28 A peace being established by these proceedings
272 IV, 32 | 32 While these things are being transacted, one legion had
273 IV, 32 | ground, and that, the legion being crowded together, weapons
274 IV, 32 | crowded together, weapons were being cast on them from all sides.
275 IV, 34 | these circumstances, our men being dismayed by the novelty
276 IV, 37 | enemy soon assembled; which being reported, Caesar sent all
277 V, 1 | Domitius and Appius Claudius being consuls [54 B.C.], Caesar,
278 V, 1 | the assizes of Hither Gaul being concluded, proceeds into
279 V, 1 | province nearest them was being laid waste by the incursions
280 V, 1 | their state with war. These being brought to him on the day
281 V, 2 | 2 These things being finished, and the assizes
282 V, 2 | finished, and the assizes being concluded, he returns into
283 V, 2 | into Britain was shortest, [being only] about thirty miles
284 V, 5 | 5 These matters being settled, Caesar went to
285 V, 6 | in Gaul; partly, because, being unaccustomed to sailing,
286 V, 6 | him, all hope of success being lost, he began to tamper
287 V, 7 | cavalry of the Aedui, Caesar being ignorant of it. Caesar,
288 V, 7 | Caesar, on this matter being reported to him, ceasing
289 V, 8 | away about midnight, and being carried on too far by the
290 V, 8 | the labor of rowing not being [for a moment] discontinued,
291 V, 8 | had assembled there, yet being alarmed by the great number
292 V, 9 | our men and give battle. Being repulsed by our cavalry,
293 V, 11 | 11 These things being known [to him], Caesar orders
294 V, 11 | that, about forty ships being lost, the remainder seemed
295 V, 11 | remainder seemed capable of being repaired with much labor.
296 V, 11 | the labor of the soldiers being unremitting even during
297 V, 12 | those states from which being sprung they went thither,
298 V, 12 | than in Gaul, the colds being less severe. ~
299 V, 15 | manner; and two cohorts being sent by Caesar to their
300 V, 17 | the river. These things being discovered from [some] prisoners
301 V, 18 | hope [rising out] of battle being laid aside, the greater
302 V, 18 | greater part of his forces being dismissed, and about 4,000
303 V, 18 | about 4,000 charioteers only being left, used to observe our
304 V, 20 | 21 The Trinobantes being protected and secured from
305 V, 21 | territories laid waste, being alarmed most of all by the
306 V, 23 | these soldiers. The legions being distributed in this manner,
307 V, 24 | many even of his own state being openly promoters [of that
308 V, 28 | glory in military matters being extinguished.” Lastly, “
309 V, 30 | midnight. At last Cotta, being overruled, yields his assent;
310 V, 34 | for valor, nor could they, being crowded together, escape
311 V, 34 | great portion of the day being spent, though they fought
312 V, 36 | approached near to Ambiorix, being ordered to throw down his
313 V, 36 | entered into by Ambiorix, being surrounded by degrees, he
314 V, 39 | by Cicero, great rewards being offered [to the messengers]
315 V, 43 | the two appeared worthy of being preferred to the other. ~
316 V, 44 | without any suspicion by being a Gaul, he reaches Caesar.
317 V, 47 | characters, lest the letter being intercepted, our measures
318 V, 47 | stuck in a tower, and, not being observed by our men for
319 V, 48 | Cicero, an opportunity being now afforded, again begs
320 V, 48 | small in itself, [there being] scarcely 7,000 men, and
321 V, 51 | the prisoners. An assembly being held the following day,
322 V, 52 | respecting the victory of Caesar being carried [to them], had retreated
323 V, 55 | the whole assembly after being racked with every torture.
324 V, 57 | men to battle. No reply being given by our men, the enemy,
325 VI, 2 | confederacy. Caesar, on being informed of their acts,
326 VI, 2 | since he saw that war was being prepared on all sides, that
327 VI, 4 | author of that enterprise, on being informed of his arrival,
328 VI, 7 | 7 While these things are being performed by Caesar, the
329 VI, 8 | sustain even the charge, and, being put to flight at the first
330 VI, 8 | cavalry, upon a large number being slain, and several taken
331 VI, 10 | towns, hoping that they, being a barbarous and ignorant
332 VI, 10 | into the interior, and, being opposed as a natural barrier,
333 VI, 14 | valor, the fear of death being disregarded. They likewise
334 VI, 16 | fill with living men, which being set on fire, the men perish
335 VI, 21 | large portion of the body being in consequence naked. ~
336 VI, 25 | animals, and appear worthy of being committed to record. ~
337 VI, 29 | warns him to forbid fires being made in the camp, lest any
338 VI, 30 | circumstance, that his house being surrounded by a wood (as
339 VI, 31 | together with Ambiorix, since, being now worn out by age, he
340 VI, 33 | to that legion which was being left in garrison. He directs
341 VI, 34 | order that a large force being drawn around them, the race
342 VI, 35 | Germans that the Eburones are being pillaged, and that all were
343 VI, 36 | was brought to him, and being urged at the same time by
344 VI, 36 | recovered in this space of time, being about 300, are sent together
345 VI, 36 | in the camp, permission being granted, follow them. ~
346 VI, 37 | fallen in the same fort. All being greatly disconcerted by
347 VI, 40 | the nearest rising ground; being speedily driven from this
348 VI, 41 | of all, that their reason being almost estranged, they said
349 VI, 42 | 42 He, on his return, being well aware of the casualties
350 VI, 42 | territories of Ambiorix, being led to the camp of the Romans,
351 VI, 43 | were on fire: spoil was being driven off from all parts;
352 VI, 43 | parts; the corn not only was being consumed by so great numbers
353 VI, 43 | the hope of overtaking him being raised, and unbounded exertions
354 VII, 1 | Gaul being tranquil, Caesar, as he
355 VII, 1 | the death of Clodius; and, being informed of the decree of
356 VII, 2 | their military standards being brought together (in which
357 VII, 4 | excited them. On his design being made known, they rush to
358 VII, 6 | 6 These affairs being announced to Caesar in Italy,
359 VII, 8 | 8 These matters being arranged, and Lucterius
360 VII, 8 | his soldiers. This people being surprised, because they
361 VII, 8 | transferred into their country. Being prevailed upon by their
362 VII, 11 | the third day, embassadors being sent from the town to treat
363 VII, 11 | his camp before the town, being prevented by the time of
364 VII, 11 | number of the enemy escaped being taken alive, because the
365 VII, 12 | A part of the hostages being now delivered up, when the
366 VII, 12 | the rest of the terms were being performed, a few centurions
367 VII, 12 | centurions and soldiers being sent into the town to collect
368 VII, 13 | cavalry action. His men being now distressed, Caesar sends
369 VII, 15 | nature of the ground, for, being inclosed almost on every
370 VII, 15 | very narrow.” Permission being granted to them at their
371 VII, 18 | space: which circumstance being announced, Caesar immediately
372 VII, 19 | confidence of their position, and being drawn up in tribes according
373 VII, 20 | acquiring it by their favor. Being accused in such a manner,
374 VII, 20 | famine and confinement. They being previously instructed in
375 VII, 23 | front by large stones. These being thus laid and cemented together,
376 VII, 23 | ram, since it [the wood] being mortised in the inside with
377 VII, 25 | direction, the rest of the night being now spent, and fresh hopes
378 VII, 25 | and perceived, that we, being exposed, could not easily
379 VII, 26 | to the Romans. The Gauls being intimidated by fear of this,
380 VII, 27 | next day Caesar, the tower being advanced, and the works
381 VII, 27 | had determined to raise being arranged, a violent storm
382 VII, 28 | 28 The enemy being alarmed by the suddenness
383 VII, 28 | anxious for the plunder. Thus, being excited by the massacre
384 VII, 28 | safety: and he, the night being now far spent, received
385 VII, 32 | and privation. The winter being almost ended, when he was
386 VII, 33 | war and the enemy, yet, being well aware what great evils
387 VII, 33 | even deterred them from being in the senate, he compelled
388 VII, 35 | that of the enemy, scouts being distributed in every quarter,
389 VII, 36 | situation of the city, which, being built on a very high mountain,
390 VII, 36 | cavalry action, the archers being intermixed, what spirit
391 VII, 37 | was adjudged by Caesar, being bribed by the Arverni, holds
392 VII, 37 | the Aedui?” The young men being easily won over by the speech
393 VII, 37 | ten thousand, which were being sent to Caesar for the war,
394 VII, 38 | principal men of the state, being accused of treason, have
395 VII, 39 | to the highest rank, on being recommended to him by Divitiacus,
396 VII, 39 | in the number of horse, being summoned by Caesar by name.
397 VII, 40 | advancing twenty-five miles, all being most eager, he came in sight
398 VII, 43 | recover their soldiers; but being contaminated by guilt, and
399 VII, 43 | was shared in by many, and being tempted by the fear of punishment,
400 VII, 43 | in order to prevent his being surrounded by all the states,
401 VII, 44 | account of the numbers on it. Being astonished, he inquires
402 VII, 45 | 45 Caesar, on being informed of this circumstance,
403 VII, 46 | soldiers, on the signal being given, quickly advance to
404 VII, 46 | king of the Nitiobriges, being suddenly surprised in his
405 VII, 47 | to Caesar’s orders; but being animated by the prospect
406 VII, 47 | those who were at a distance being alarmed by the sudden tumult,
407 VII, 47 | of his own company, and being raised up by them, scaled
408 VII, 48 | Romans; at the same time, being exhausted by running and
409 VII, 49 | forces were increasing, being alarmed for the safety of
410 VII, 50 | scaled the wall with him, being surrounded and slain, were
411 VII, 51 | 51 Our soldiers, being hard pressed on every side,
412 VII, 51 | thirteenth legion, which, being led from the smaller camp,
413 VII, 55 | the town to prevent its being of any service to the Romans,
414 VII, 55 | did not seem capable of being forded at all. ~
415 VII, 56 | 56 Caesar on being informed of these movements
416 VII, 57 | 57 While these things are being done by Caesar, Labienus,
417 VII, 57 | river Seine ), whose arrival being discovered by the enemy,
418 VII, 59 | such great difficulties being thrown in his way, he must
419 VII, 61 | and that soldiers were being conveyed across in ships
420 VII, 61 | and that the entire army, being terrified by the revolt
421 VII, 63 | The revolt of the Aedui being known, the war grows more
422 VII, 63 | also the reason of their being absent during the whole
423 VII, 63 | are highly indignant at being deprived of the chief command;
424 VII, 65 | state, and several others, being slain, they are forced to
425 VII, 67 | general approbation, and all being forced to take the oath,
426 VII, 67 | march. On this circumstance being announced, Caesar orders
427 VII, 68 | 68 All his cavalry being routed, Vercingetorix led
428 VII, 70 | of the legions; the enemy being put to flight, hinder one
429 VII, 72 | the innermost of them, being in low and level ground,
430 VII, 73 | feet deep. These stakes being sunk into this trench, and
431 VII, 73 | the possibility of their being torn up, had their branches
432 VII, 77 | blockaded at Alesia, the day being past, on which they had
433 VII, 77 | countrymen, and all their corn being consumed ignorant of what
434 VII, 77 | neighboring Gaul, which being reduced to the form of a
435 VII, 81 | works, and bullets. All view being prevented by the darkness,
436 VII, 88 | 88 His arrival being known from the color of
437 VII, 88 | had ordered to follow him being seen, as these low and sloping
438 VII, 88 | enemy join battle. A shout being raised by both sides, it
439 VIII, 1 | Gaul being entirely reduced, when Caesar
440 VIII, 3 | their escape. Many thousands being taken, as many of the Bituriges
441 VIII, 3 | offers of peace. Such offers being made to the Bituriges, when
442 VIII, 5 | against the winter, for, being lately conquered, they had
443 VIII, 6 | 6 Caesar, being contented, at so severe
444 VIII, 6 | war from breaking out, and being convinced, as far as reason
445 VIII, 6 | quarters at Genabum: and being informed by frequent embassies
446 VIII, 9 | bring them to battle, yet being surprised to see so vast
447 VIII, 9 | soldiers. The one of whom, being more secure from danger
448 VIII, 9 | which was nearer the enemy, being stationed on the rampart,
449 VIII, 12 | every side by the foot. Being, by this means thrown into
450 VIII, 13 | fled disgracefully; and being often beaten from the rising
451 VIII, 14 | have very light baggage), being overtaken by day-light,
452 VIII, 15 | thrown into disorder by being dispersed, and therefore
453 VIII, 16 | himself but slowly. The horse, being afraid to venture into the
454 VIII, 16 | bold enough to attempt it being scarcely able to see their
455 VIII, 19 | thought to entrap the Romans. Being defeated and put to the
456 VIII, 20 | Bellovaci and the other states, being informed of the loss they
457 VIII, 24 | to fly, but despaired of being able to reduce under his
458 VIII, 25 | its vicinity to Germany, being engaged in constant war,
459 VIII, 26 | considerable number of men, without being able to make a breach in
460 VIII, 27 | nor joined Caninius; yet being informed of the nature of
461 VIII, 29 | while they made resistance, being elated with joy at their
462 VIII, 30 | with five thousand men, being all he could collect after
463 VIII, 32 | in pursuit of them, and being no longer at liberty to
464 VIII, 32 | were his countrymen, and being always the author of new
465 VIII, 34 | townsmen perceived his design, being terrified by the recollection
466 VIII, 35 | the town. But their noise being heard by the sentinels of
467 VIII, 36 | than ten miles off: which being confirmed by several, supposing
468 VIII, 36 | battle. Then, on a signal being suddenly given on every
469 VIII, 40 | retiring from the assault, and being likewise informed by the
470 VIII, 43 | shout: at which the besieged being frightened, and not knowing
471 VIII, 44 | 44 Caesar, being convinced that his lenity
472 VIII, 44 | was known to all men, and being under no fears of being
473 VIII, 44 | being under no fears of being thought to act severely
474 VIII, 46 | 46 Caesar, being informed of this, and perceiving
475 VIII, 46 | hostages. These affairs being concluded, he marched with
476 VIII, 48 | his horse. Our commander, being severely wounded, so much
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